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Complete Organ Works in 7 Volumes Vol. 4. Free Organ Pieces II. EB 8494. Max Reger. Organ sheet music.

Translation

Complete Organ Works in 7 Volumes Vol. 4. Free Organ Pieces II. EB 8494. Max Reger. Organ sheet music.

Original

Complete Organ Works in 7 Volumes Vol. 4. Free Organ Pieces II. EB 8494. composed by Max Reger. 1873-1916. Collection. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.9894000. The new edition of all of Max Reger's organ works is based an the volumes of the Reger Complete Edition edited by Hans Klotz. In an extensive preface, Hans Haselbock illuminates the background of each work and provides detailed suggestions for a stylistically authentic interpretation. A clearly organized chronological table of Reger's organ works offers important orientation tips to everyone wishing to place this important work complex in its biographicalhistorical context. "Hans Haselboeck have added commentaries on the music, including a fascinating chronlogy of Reger's involvement with the organ. From the performer's point of view this edition is to be warmly welcomed. The Musical Times. "The text is as clear as you can expect Reger to be. Organistis Review. "Highly recommended. The American Organist. The most widely performed organ works by Max Reger are also available in separate editions. - 6 Pieces o. Op. - 7 Pieces Op. 145 - 9 Pieces Op. 129 - 10 Pieces Op. 69 - 12 Pieces Op. 80.

Translation

Complete Organ Works in 7 Volumes Vol. 4. Free Organ Pieces II. EB 8494. composed by Max Reger. 1873-1916. Collection. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.9894000. The new edition of all of Max Reger's organ works is based an the volumes of the Reger Complete Edition edited by Hans Klotz. In an extensive preface, Hans Haselbock illuminates the background of each work and provides detailed suggestions for a stylistically authentic interpretation. A clearly organized chronological table of Reger's organ works offers important orientation tips to everyone wishing to place this important work complex in its biographicalhistorical context. Hans Haselboeck have added commentaries on the music, including a fascinating chronlogy of Reger's involvement with the organ. From the performer's point of view this edition is to be warmly welcomed. The Musical Times. The text is as clear as you can expect Reger to be. Organistis Review. "Highly recommended. The American Organist. The most widely performed organ works by Max Reger are also available in separate editions. - 6 Pieces o. Op. - 7 Pieces Op. 145 - 9 Pieces Op. 129 - 10 Pieces Op. 69 - 12 Pieces Op. 80.